You're terminated: Arnie last guest at No 10 as Blair heads for Middle East
Last updated at 21:22pm on 26.06.07Hollywood "Terminator" Arnold Schwarzenegger was Tony Blair's last guest as Prime Minister at No10 today - as Mr Blair headed for a top Middle East job.
Standing alongside the former movie star at 10 Downing Street, Mr Blair borrowed a line from one of his Terminator films to say farewell, joking: "My press officer said to me, whatever else you do this morning, don't say: 'I'll be back'"
The California governor brought Hollywood to London as he heralded a climate change deal with Britain that Mr Blair sees as a key legacy of his years in office.
The Prime Minister played host to a foreign visitor for one final time before winning the post that will guarantee a role on the world stage.
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Hasta la vista baby: Blair and Arnie at No 10 today
He is expected to be appointed to the £100,000-a-year job overseeing peace efforts in the Palestinian territories. The appointment was expected to be announced today, but looks likely to be announced tomorrow instead.
Tomorrow Mr Blair will tomorrow head for a meeting of his constituency amid speculation that he is preparing to stand down as a MP, his agent John Burton said tonight.
Mr Burton said that he expected Mr Blair would give up his seat in Sedgefield, County Durham, if - as expected - he is confirmed as the new international envoy to the Middle East.
"I think, if he gets the Middle East job, he will resign as an MP," he said.
The talks with Mr Schwarzenegger, at No10, came as Mr Blair prepares to quit Downing Street tomorrow afternoon and hand over the reins of power to new Labour leader Gordon Brown.
Fresh from a European tour that took in trips to his native Austria, and to Paris to see French president Nicolas Sarkozy, Mr Schwarzenegger was in Downing Street to praise Mr Blair's work to combat global warming.
Last year, Mr Schwarzenegger signed legislation that imposed the first US statewide cap on greenhouse gases, garnering worldwide attention for a move that put California at odds with the Bush administration.
Mr Blair is expected to be made the international community's new Middle East peace envoy.
Asked at a press conference this morning whether he was expecting to be offered such a post, Mr Blair neither confirmed nor denied the report but said he was ready to do "whatever I can".
He said: "I think that anybody who cares about greater peace and stability in the world knows that a lasting and enduring resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian issue is essential.
"As I have said on many occasions, I would do whatever I could to help such a resolution come about."
Mr Schwarzenegger said he would back Mr Blair's appointment as envoy for the quartet of the US, EU, UN and Russia which is leading the international drive for Middle East peace.
But the governor, who has made the battle against climate change a personal crusade, added: "Out of selfish reasons I hope that he becomes the envoy for the environment and brings all the countries of the world together to join some kind of treaty - a Kyoto kind of treaty - that everyone can join and we can all together reduce greenhouse gases.

"I think the Prime Minister is the only person who can do that."
The role, as special representative for the "Quarter" of US, Russia, Europe and the UN, will allow him to continue to play a part on the world stage.
The award of the top job to Mr Blair, which will see him working from Jerusalem, was set to be confirmed at a meeting of the world powers.
Although Mr Brown is publicly "relaxedî about the move, it was claimed today that he is privately unhappy about the appointment. But the Chancellor is unlikely to object as he is keen to avoid a last row with the Prime Minister before tomorrow's handover.
Mr Brown's closest aides Ed Balls and Treasury chief Jon Cunliffe have spent the past two years working on a detailed recovery plan for the Palestinian economy. The Foreign Office was reportedly irritated by the move as it has not been fully consulted.
Mr Blair will not be expected to act as a negotiator between the Palestinians and Israelis and will instead focus on getting the Palestinians ready for the creation of their own state. The White House revealed last week that Mr Blair was in line for the nomination, although No10 has repeatedly refused to give details.

The position of special representative has been vacant since former World Bank chief James Wolfensohn quit in April last year.
President George Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice are thought to have been pushing for Mr Blair's nomination for the role, although it was unclear whether Russian President Vladimir Putin was keen on the appointment.
There is still widespread anger among Arab opinion at Mr Blair's involvement in the war on Iraq, his unswerving support for Israel during its war on Lebanon last summer and his closeness to Mr Bush. But it is claimed he is admired privately by many in the Arab elite, while all sides accept that having the confidence of the Israelis is a key requirement of the post.
Reader views (13)
One World Governement seems to be the trophy prize of the egotistical politicians who dominate the World. Once they have decided who the real enemy is: us, they dont need to fight each other anymore. Prepare for martial law, rise of the police state and ID Cards.
- Simon, Surrey, UK, 28/06/2007 11:38
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Blair a peace envoy, whatever next? Bush to get the Nobel prize?
- Will, London, UK, 28/06/2007 09:22
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Schwarznegger looks pretty puny these days. I thought he was supposed to be a mountain of a man. Tony Blair looks to be the same physical size. Guess Arnie has been off of the juice for a long, long time.
- A.J. Harper, spokane , usa, 26/06/2007 21:08
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To Simon from Israel
Were you in a coma last year? This is the Tony Blair that allowed US military planes laden with child killing bombs to stop by in Britain on their way to Israel. This is the guy that took a vacation and insisted on "No Ceasefire" while your brutal apartheid regime destroyed Lebanon.
And you think he doesn't like your country. Should he Nuke all of Arabia before he leaves today to prove his love for you and your country?
- Garba Maigoro, Kano Nigeria, 26/06/2007 20:46
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Peace envoy? If this is the best we can come up with, I guess Geri Halliwell had had other commitments...
- Karli, Tottenham, London, 26/06/2007 17:00
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I am Israeli and I don't believe Tony Blair can be a fair mediator. He has been a great supporter of Arab dictatorships (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Palestinian Authority) in the Middle East. He has stated that Britain's participation in Iraq was to restrain America. Blair also leaves office with Great Britain becoming the most anti-Semitic country on Europe because of a multi-cultural profess Blair led. Blair will also be remembered for squashing the investigation in bribes paid to Saudi Arabia in exchange for arms purchases. Since the PLO is dead, the quartet has nothing left to do. We'd prefer he wrote a book and left us alone.
- Simon, Israel, 26/06/2007 16:27
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all hail the new world order. arnold will back tony to be the fox in charge of the henhouse as long as tony supports his run for president. let's put bush in charge of the un and cheney in charge of the world bank. what kind of fun will ensue?
- Connie Mack, upstate, new york, 26/06/2007 16:25
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Mr Blair could do a lot worse than having a second home in Israel. It's a glorious place. Leaving politics and its troubles aside - it is a beautiful place to holiday or visit. Everyone should go there and see for themselves!
Most believe PEACE with its neighbours is impossible, so g-d luck Tony!
- Danny, London, 26/06/2007 14:11
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Having destroyed the UK virtually single-handedly and Iraq [with his mate George] he is now given a bigger playing field! With his track record the chance of bringing about reconciliation must be less than zero! Has the world gone mad!
- Ken, Norwich uk, 26/06/2007 12:52
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The irony that Blair is becoming a peace envoy to the Middle East is a complete joke not only to us here in the UK but to those poor countries which he ordered an illegal invasion.
- Stuart, London, 26/06/2007 11:47
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"Mr Blair is expected to be made the international community's new Middle East peace envoy."
Creating War in order to cater for Peace elsewhere - That should be his motto.
- Alwyn, London, 26/06/2007 11:38
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Sucking up to celebrities to the very last... sums up his whole leadership really. Good bye Mr Blair and GOOD RIDDANCE.
- Marianne, SW France, 26/06/2007 11:19
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A man who is responsible for mass murder in Iraq is a peace envoy. This is a joke.
- Michael, London., 26/06/2007 10:32
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